Haitian-American suspect in Moïse’s assassination did charity work, had no military experience, relative says
James Solages’ relative in Broward: ‘Somebody used him’
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Relatives don't believe Haitian American man had anything to do with assassination
MIAMI – James Solages, a 35-year-old Haitian-American from South Florida, is among the suspects in custody in Haiti for his alleged role in the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, Haitian officials said.
Matthias Pierre, Haiti’s minister of elections, told ABC News officers detained James Solages Wednesday in Port-au-Prince. He said Solages is a U.S. Citizen of Haitian descent.
Schubert Dorisme, of Tamarac, said Solages is his wife’s nephew and he has known him for about seven years. He said he was in shock when he found out Wednesday night that Solages had been arrested. Haitian authorities haven’t specified what his alleged role was.